Slim: adding stable http server metrics #396
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I've just implemented the one stable metric along with recommended attributes here. The metrics generation uses PSR interfaces, so I think we can eventually split it out into its own package and it should work with other frameworks.
Reference: https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/semconv/http/http-metrics/
edit: I've been thinking over how to add
http.routeusing this mechanism, and it's really not possible without dodgy and/or ugly hacks. That's got me thinking, what if this was instead implemented as a Span Processor or class similar to this one that's called from our existingSpanProcessorInterface::onEnd(ReadableSpanInterface $span)- at this point we would have access to all the attributes we want, plus request time. It would also have the bonus of working for all http server spans, they just need to be using SemConv correctly to identify themselves (which they should be) - eg kind=server && http.request.method is setAlternative implementation: open-telemetry/opentelemetry-php#1651